Should I create a new account on behalf of my kid to apply for TRV?Yes.
Can anyone give link to a forum which has discussed details pertaining to application of TRV?
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Should I create a new account on behalf of my kid to apply for TRV?Yes.
Check the Visitor section of the forum.Should I create a new account on behalf of my kid to apply for TRV?
Can anyone give link to a forum which has discussed details pertaining to application of TRV?
Regards,
You or your spouse must be in Canada and compliant with your RO to sponsor your child. You need to try and get a TRV for you child if they want to enter Canada unless you are from a visa exempt country. A TRV is not guaranteed. The next option is a TRP. If none of these are approved a parent most go to Canada while the baby remains in the home country. Given your timeframe you should be applying for the baby’s TRV ASAP.I along with my family are Canadian permanent resident since April 2017 but living outside of Canada since then, I am not going to meet number of days residency obligation if I stay outside of Canada after April 2020.
I have a new baby born outside of Canada and he of course doesn't have PR and to get PR for him, what I understood from this thread that we must have to be in Canada physically. If only my wife stays with him, what are the chances to get him PR while I stay outside and keep my family needs fulfilled from my overseas job. I have following questions:
1. Will I loose my PR immediately after April 2020?
2. Will my family along with new child will get the passport without any issue?
3. What will be the options for me afterwards, can my wife sponsor me and I can I get visit via easily?
Thanks in advance!
Dear Scylla,You need to apply for a TRV for your baby. If the TRV is refused, then you can try applying for a TRP. If that is also refused, then one of you will need to move to Canada ahead of the rest of the family and submit the application to sponsor the child for PR once in Canada. The application will take around 6-8 months to process and once approved, the child will be able to come to Canada. The parent that moves to Canada first will need to remain in Canada while the application is processed (i.e. they cannot simply submit the PR application and then leave).
Chances of the TRV/TRP being approved are likely around 50%. You would start with the TRV.
Which info exactly? Some of this has no official source (e.g. success rates for TRVs) and is based on experiences on this forum.Dear Scylla,
I am in the same situation as described above, however, I would like to know the exact source of the info you shared. CIC website or any other source..
Thanks in advance,
Best,
Manan
I mean the part, that one of the parents must reside in Canada during the sponsorship process. It's just I need a very precise info, as our travel decision will be based on this info.Which info exactly? Some of this has no official source (e.g. success rates for TRVs) and is based on experiences on this forum.
There are many discussions on this forum on this topic if you want to read more about experiences.
This is a very well known fact. I don't have the link handy for where this is indicated on the IRCC site. There are many many threads on this forum that cover this topic if you want to confirm (use the search feature to find them). If the parents are PRs - they cannot sponsor a child from outside of Canada. At least one parent must be in Canada. PRs cannot sponsor while outside of Canada. This privilege is reserved for citizens.I mean the part, that one of the parents must reside in Canada during the sponsorship process. It's just I need a very precise info, as our travel decision will be based on this info.
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See the section in link below ‘become a sponsor’, in that section clearly states a PR cannot be a sponsor if living outside of CanadaI mean the part, that one of the parents must reside in Canada during the sponsorship process. It's just I need a very precise info, as our travel decision will be based on this info.
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https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-2002-227/page-28.html#h-687662I mean the part, that one of the parents must reside in Canada during the sponsorship process. It's just I need a very precise info, as our travel decision will be based on this info.
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Because the child was born before the mother "landed" her application needs to have the child added to it. Her COPR is now invalid.Hi everyone..I need ur quick and valuable guidance which will help to meet the family together..
My friend got the PNP PR on June 19 at India..on each stage of his file he had inform to CIC & NDVO regarding his wife pregnancy and months...they both got the copr and he thought to for betterment of family go first and than call family..in between child also born in India so will sponsor..and he did same...now he's in Canada pr and wife has copr in India and baby got on November....he contacted cic they said file is ok...wife has valid copr so have to sponsor child but the same time he raised the web form at ndvo and they said he has to sponsor both wife and child as her wife visa also no valid...please guide us what to do....
Thank you
He has to sponsor them both. The wife's COPR is no longer valid.Hi everyone..I need ur quick and valuable guidance which will help to meet the family together..
My friend got the PNP PR on June 19 at India..on each stage of his file he had inform to CIC & NDVO regarding his wife pregnancy and months...they both got the copr and he thought to for betterment of family go first and than call family..in between child also born in India so will sponsor..and he did same...now he's in Canada pr and wife has copr in India and baby got on November....he contacted cic they said file is ok...wife has valid copr so have to sponsor child but the same time he raised the web form at ndvo and they said he has to sponsor both wife and child as her wife visa also no valid...please guide us what to do....
Thank you